
Day by day, time passes, and in this passage of time, we go about our daily lives.
Along with seeing, hearing, drinking, and eating, you are likely taking care of everything you need to do.
There are truly many things that are essential in everyday life, but one of them is probably the eyes.
Of course, because the eyes help us see objects, good vision is important, but they also have a major influence on a person’s overall impression.
Not only can there be slight changes in the eyes’ own function, such as vision, but many people also notice wrinkles around the eyes and too much fat in the eyelids, which can make the area in front of the eyes look dim as they age.

For those who visit the hospital with these concerns, the medical staff recommends midlife eye correction.
The purpose is to tidy up the sagging skin over the eyelids and improve quality of life.
Since having heavy eyelids that obstruct your field of vision is truly uncomfortable, many people are satisfied after midlife eye correction.
When the eye shape collapses due to sagging eyelids and the area in front of the eyes looks dim like this,
you should know that problems can also arise in terms of vision, so appropriate action is necessary.
In the case of middle-aged people who undergo eye correction, aging is the biggest issue for most of them, so let’s take a closer look at this.

As time passes, getting older is an unavoidable fact.
Aging caused by the years can be said to be a symptom that comes to everyone.
Aging means that skin elasticity gradually decreases and functional problems begin to appear little by little in the eyes, ears, and other areas.
It is similar to how even a machine, after being used for a certain period of time, starts to break down little by little and needs repairs.
Aging is actually most clearly visible on the face.
In first meetings, people look at the eyes and face first, and even when you go in to wash, the first thing you see is the face.

In addition, in daily life, you may feel that your eyes are getting dim or that wrinkles have formed on your hands.
Among various issues, the one most strongly felt is likely the problem of vision in the eyes.
As collagen beneath the skin decreases with aging, sagging eye skin blocks the field of vision,
and some people find it hard to open their eyes and use their forehead to do so.
In such cases, forehead wrinkles can become more severe, and this is also called ptosis.
Also, as skin elasticity decreases, the short eyelashes under the eyes may turn inward and poke the eyeball.

You should know that if it becomes difficult to open your eyes and the eyeballs are repeatedly exposed to minor damage, vision problems can occur.
Not only that, but inflammation can also occur due to the eyelashes constantly poking, and you may experience irritation around the eyes because of insufficient ability to open the eyes.
There can be various functional problems, but people may also feel discomfort in how others see them.
When the eyelid skin covers the eyes, the eyes appear smaller and the overall impression may look dull.
The dimmer the eyes look, the more visible this becomes externally as well.
This is because the shape of the eyes changes from before and the balance is lost.

Because it can cause problems both in appearance and in function and create concerns, the issue of midlife eye correction has emerged.
The most basic element of midlife eye correction is lifting the eyes back up.
You may wonder how the eyes are lifted, but in such cases, the fat in the eyelids is checked and analyzed, and a combined brow lift procedure is performed.
You may be hearing about the combined brow lift procedure for the first time. It is a surgery that performs a brow lift and double-eyelid suture method at the same time.
To explain it simply once more, by making an incision in part of the skin below the eyebrow, unnecessary excess fat is removed,
and the remaining skin is pulled upward and fixed so that it does not sag.
The biggest advantage we can feel after the procedure is that it can restore the balance of the eyes that had sagged and become uneven.
Also, the lower eyelashes that were poking the inside of the eye return to their proper place, so everyday discomfort can be reduced.


Some people may worry about whether there will be a lot of scarring after surgery.
With midlife eye correction, the incision itself is made below the eyebrow, and the surgery is performed with the smallest possible incision, so you do not need to worry much about scarring.
The procedure can be performed regardless of whether you previously had double eyelids or not,
and those who are satisfied with the double eyelids they originally had do not need to worry.
However, for those who want double eyelids, it is uncommon for the procedures to be done together, so you should consult with the medical staff.

The reason brow lift surgery is performed together with the suture method is also because some people want double eyelids.
Unlike before, this helps balance the eyes and can give a clearer impression, which is why many people prefer it.
Since it can remove the concerns you have had about your eyes all at once, it may be a two-birds-one-stone solution.
Because both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the eyes can be improved in a direction that feels satisfying, some people try to push it too far.
To mention side effects as well, problems such as the eyes not closing properly or a feeling of excessive pulling may interfere with daily life.
In cases where surgery is performed too aggressively like this, major side effects can follow, so we recommend proceeding only after thorough consultation.
For those considering midlife eye correction, it is understandable that many are doing it not just to look better but for a better quality of life, but I mentioned this just in case.

If you decide to proceed with midlife eye correction after sufficient consultation, it is very important to check whether the person providing the consultation and the person performing the surgery are the same.
In some large hospitals, there are rare cases where one person handles the consultation and another person performs the surgery.
In such cases, even if the surgeon has been informed about the condition of your eyes, they may not fully know what characteristics they have
and what design would suit them best.
Because the eyes are visible to others and are an essential part of daily life, I think they are very sensitive and delicate.
Since this is surgery on such an area, even a small error can change the outcome,
and a person’s impression can change as well, so I think caution is necessary.

Along with whether the surgeon and consultant are the same person, clinical experience is also very important.
Cosmetic surgery can be said to depend on skill and know-how. In addition, it is also good to check how aftercare is handled,
and whether support is provided for swelling and bruising.
After surgery, recovery is also an important process, so you should look into it carefully for a quicker recovery.
Therefore, we recommend proceeding with a clinic and medical staff that have a certain amount of experience and reviews.
You may feel another layer of concern about having to check and compare so many things, but since this is about changing your face, I think some level of consideration is necessary.
That is all for this post. Thank you.
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